Virtual Run of East Rim Trail

Conditions

Conditions History

“Cuyahoga Valley National Park's first-ever mountain bike trail.
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Dogs
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Features
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This trail is open 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. and closed when trail conditions are unfavorable.

Runner Notes

There are a few obstacles designed to create a challenge for the mountain bikers, mostly rock plates. Step carefully.

Description

The first-ever mountain bike trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park opened in November 2015! East Rim Trail boasts stunning views, varied terrain, exciting obstacles, and an element of adventure for anyone who explores it. The trail is designed for mountain bikers, but hikers and runners will love this challenging trail as well. Ultimately, the trail will measure nearly 10 miles and connect to a system of bike trails over 100 miles long.

What Makes It Great:
You’ll be amazed at how much diversity is packed into this relatively short 2.3-mile trail. The terrain is relatively flat and smooth at first but quickly hits a couple of tough rock obstacles and sharp turns. The trail is full of steep downhills and ascents and will keep any biker on their toes. Trail aside, the scenery is incredible. Every time you make a turn or crest a hill, you’ll be met with another gorgeous view. You’ll pass through towering forests that seem to stretch on forever and dense woods that make you feel like you’re passing through a tunnel. The diverse scenery all flows together cohesively into a gorgeous microcosm of your National Park, a perfect adventure.

Who’s Going to Love It:
Mountain bikers looking for a new challenge. This trail is the first of its kind in CVNP, which means a lot of folks have been waiting a long time to enjoy it! East Rim also offers a unique trail experience for trail runners and experienced hikers, though all foot traffic must yield to mountain bikers. Given its challenging nature, this trail is not suited to families with small children, people with mobility issues, or brand-new mountain bikers.